January 9

Lights, Camera, Death: Edgewood’s Celluloid Screams

What's your favorite scary movie? The infamous line from “Scream” kept popping into my head as I entered Nightmare on Edgewood’s newest improvement. And the answer here is simple. The scariest movie would be the one where I was in the movie.

The two-story facade of an old movie house greets you upon entry, with each attraction having its own "movie" poster displayed on the walls by the marquee. If you look closely, you'll even spot an old NUVO dispenser alongside other classic relics from the past, such as a pay phone.

If Death doesn't get you first, you'll walk through the theater doors into a lobby straight out of the 80s. Complete with cult movie posters, corpses, and bloody concessions. As you are led further into the film experience, you'll walk straight through the screen and be taken through a trilogy of terror like no one has experienced before.